Sunday, March 28, 2010

Big Government, Scribes and Pharisees-Now and Then

Things weren't so different in Jesus's day. When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on the foal of a donkey in fulfillment of the messianic prophecies, it was "game on" for the opposition.

The politicians of the day were the Romans. Their "king" was Caesar who ruled with an iron hand, not a hand of love. Rome's government was threatened when the people of Judea declared their allegiance to Jesus- waving him into Jerusalem with palm fronds. The only one to be hailed in that manner was Caesar. Jesus was a therefore a direct threat to the power of Rome. Resisters to Rome were whipped into obedience, or crucified for their opposition. As an empire, Rome was so corrupt that only Caesar and his minions enjoyed the free, good life.

The money-changers in the time of Jesus were not unlike the scam/spam artists of today. They took money that was supposed to go to pay for the temple and kept it for themselves. Jesus told them "you have turned my Father's house into a den of thieves." He overturned their tables in the marketplace, and caused a mini-riot for taking on these greedy, souless profiteers. Leaders of charities or churches that pocket the money for themselves are modern-day money-changers. Once Jesus publically shamed them, you can bet these money-changers joined the group that wanted to see Jesus dead.

When Jesus was arrested in Gethsemanie, he could of called on ten thousand angels and destroyed all of Rome. Instead he was led as "a lamb before the slaughter."
He looked straight into the eyes of the Pharisees who accused him of heresy. The Pharisees are like today's minister's who change the Bible to suit their purpose. In this realm, abortion and gay marriage are sanctioned.

As for the scribes who were present at his trial, these are like the lawyers of today. The lawyers back then created their own truth, so they could obtain their evil ends. They advocated for Jesus's death, though he committed no crime. Today, our President and Congress tell us the health care bill will be "revenue neutral" or that we need "cap and trade" to protect us against a mythical global warming crisis create their own truth as well. These deceivers are shredding the Constitution today, just as they shredded the law of the land back in Jesus's day.

On Good Friday, when Jesus was crucified as an innocent man, Satan and his minions thought they had won. The money-changers, the Pharisees, and the Scribes were dancing with delight over his spilled blood. Yet their laughter surely stopped suddenly when the tomb was discovered empty. Jesus did the unexpected on Easter Sunday, and turned the world on its ear. He conquered Death, Hell, and the Grave that day.

So here's your warning you scam/spam artists, corrupt lawyers, ministers, politicians or anyone who defies the law of the land-it is not over until it is over. The people of America are well aware of your sins. And take warning. If our Lord can conquer Death, Hell, and the Grave, his followers can sure defeat your evil plans for this country. We are now determined to see our Republic restored with God as our King again. Christian soldiers outnumber you by the millions. And our leader, King Jesus, is way more powerful than a President or a Speaker of the House or Senate.


One day I know (because the Bible tells me so) that every knee will down before him when Jesus reigns again on this earth. I'll have the biggest grin on my face when I see Obama, Pelosi, and Reid kissing the ground before him!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Warning to those who would divide up Israel's land

In Joel 3:2, we are warned that God will "enter into judgment against them
concerning my inheritance, my people Israel,
for they scattered my people among the nations
and divided up my land."
God has a covenant with the nation Israel, and promised the land to them forever. Establishing a Palestinian State will essentially cut Israel in two. The Obama administration warned the country of Israel that they should not build any more settlements in the West Bank. Secretary of State Clinton called Netanyahu and said "this sends a deeply negative signal about Israel’s relationship with the U.S."
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/34349.html#ixzz0iB3TTQHD

This is so audacious! How would we feel if Prime Minister Netanyahu told us we shouldn't allow people to build homes near the Atlantic or Pacific coastline, or near the Mexican or Candian border? We'd tell him to butt out of our sovereign decisions and that is just what Israel should tell our administration.

But there is a greater danger lying beneath. In the past, when American Presidents have interfered with Israel's decisions with regard to her land, calamity has hit our country. If you check out this article In Truth or Fiction, found to be "True," (http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/t/tenmajorevents.htm_), you will see a correlation between the U.S. actions and natural disasters:

TEN MAJOR EVENTS
(Relating to Israel’s Covenant Land) 1. October 30,
1991: The Perfect Storm—As President George H. W. Bush
is opening the Madrid (Spain) Conference to consider
“land for peace” in Israel’s Middle East role, the
“perfect storm” develops in the North Atlantic,
creating the largest waves ever recorded in that
region. The storm travels 1000 miles from “east to
west” instead of the normal “west to east” pattern and
crashes into the New England Coast. Thirty-five foot
waves crash into the Kennebunkport home of President
Bush.

2. August 23, 1992: Hurricane Andrew—When the Madrid
Conference moves to Washington DC and the peace talks
resume, Hurricane Andrew, the worst natural disaster
ever to hit America, comes ashore and produces an
estimated $30 billion in damage and leaving 180,000
homeless in Florida.

3. January 16, 1994: Northridge Earthquake—President
Bill Clinton meets with Syria's President Hafez
el-Assad in Geneva. They talk about a peace agreement
with Israel that includes giving up the Golan Heights.
Within 24 hours, a powerful 6.9 earthquake rocks
Southern California, This quake, centered in
Northridge, becomes the second most destructive
natural disaster to hit the United States, behind
Hurricane Andrew,

4. January 21, 1998: Lewinsky Scandal—Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President
Clinton at the White House and is coldly received.
Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
refuse to have lunch with him. Shortly afterwards on
that day, the Monica Lewinsky scandal breaks into the
mass media and begins to occupy a major portion of
Clinton's time.

5. September 28, 1998: Hurricane George—As Secretary
of State Albright works on the final details of an
agreement in which Israel would give up 13 percent of
Yesha (Judah and Samaria), Hurricane George slams into
the United States Gulf Coast with 110 mph winds and
gusts up to 175 mph. The hurricane hits the coast and
stalled. On September 28, Clinton meets with Yasser
Arafat and Netanyahu at the White House to finalize
this land deal. Later, Arafat addresses the United
Nations about declaring an independent Palestinian
state by May 1999, as Hurricane George pounds the Gulf
Coast, causing $1 billion in damage. At the exact time
that Arafat departs the country, the storm begins to
dissipate.

6. October 15-22, 1998: Texas Flooded—On October 15,
1998, Arafat and Netanyahu meet at the Wye River
Plantation in Maryland. The talks are scheduled to
last five days with the focus on Israel giving up 13
percent of Yesha. The talks are extended and conclude
on October 23. On October 17, awesome rains and
tornadoes hit southern Texas. The San Antonio area is
deluged with rain. The rain and flooding in Texas
continue until October 22 and then subside. The floods
ravage 25 percent of Texas and leave over one billion
dollars in damage. On October 21, Clinton declares
this section of Texas a major disaster area.

7. November 30, 1998: Market Capitalization
Evaporates—Arafat comes to Washington again to meet
with President Clinton to raise money for a
Palestinian state with Jerusalem as the capital. A
total of 42 other nations were represented in
Washington. All the nations agreed to give Arafat $3
billion in aid. Clinton promised $400 million, and the
European nations $1.7 billion. On the same day, the
Dow Jones average drops 216 points, and on December 1,
the European Market had its third worst day in
history. Hundreds of billions of market capitalization
were wiped out in the U.S. and Europe.

8. December 12, 1998: Clinton is Impeached—As Clinton
lands in the Palestinian-controlled section of Israel
to discuss the “land for peace” process, the House of
Representatives votes four articles of impeachment
against him.

9. May 3, 1999: The Powerful Super Tornado—On the day
that Yasser Arafat is scheduled to declare a
Palestinian state with Jerusalem as the capital, the
most powerful tornado storm system ever to hit the
United States sweeps across Oklahoma and Kansas. The
winds are clocked at 316 mph the fastest wind speed
ever recorded. The declaration is postponed to
December 1999 at the request of President Clinton,
whose letter to Arafat encourages him in his
"aspirations for his own land." He also writes that
the Palestinians have a right to "determine their own
future on their own land" and that they deserve to
"live free, today, tomorrow and forever."

10. Week of October 11: Hurricane, Earthquake and Dow
Collapse—As Jewish settlers in 15 West Bank (Israel)
settlements are evicted from the covenant land in
Israel, the Dow-Jones financial averages lose 5.7
percent in the worst week since October 1989. On
October 15 the Dow lost 266 points, and a hurricane
slams into North Carolina. On the next morning,
October 16, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake rocks the
southwest in the fifth most powerful earthquake in
20th Century. The earthquake was centered in the
California desert and did little damage but was felt
in three states.


As I stated in my previos blog, the catasphrophes continued and include Katrina:
One of the websites I frequent is www.thegoldenreport.com written by a Messianic Jewish missionary, Jerry Golden. He has consistently revealed "the plans" our Government has for Israel. Back in 2005, he lambasted the Bush administration for pushing for the resettlement of 8,000 Jews from Gaza and the West Bank in early August. Jerry stated that God had promised this land to his people. As it says in Joel 3:2 “I will enter into judgment with them [all the nations who]…have divided up My Land.”

Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) is His Land, promised to the Jewish people. On Friday, the 8th of August 2005, the G8 met and promised three billion dollars a year for three years to Israel if it relocated the 8,000 residents in the West bank and Gaza. See the Washington post article at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/10/AR2005071000046.html
The evacuations were to begin on August 17,2005.

One week later, this country experienced a horrific storm on our Gulf coast which "relocated" 800,000 Americans. Was it a coincidence or a true "ten-fold" judgement of God? At the moment America decided the Jews should move out, the storm formed in the Gulf of Mexico.

About a year later, Sexcretary of State Condoleeza Rice boarded a plane to Israel to talk about establishing a new Palestinian State within Israel. That is when the forest fires started in California started causing one billion dollars worth of damage.

To me, it is like touching a hot stove. We should of learned not to interfere in Israel's sovereign decisions.

Friday, March 12, 2010

No Socialist-leaning Governor For Michigan

The last thing we need in Michigan is for the government to takeover private industry by creating a State-owned bank. In a word, I find government intrusion into free enterprise "nauseating".

I could only imagine the problems that would come from this socialist-leaning plan. If the State of Michigan owns the bank, will it make loans based on political leanings? Will it award loans after financial campaign contributions? Will the bank demand the employees of companies seeking a loan belong to a union? I can see an house of corruption we do not need to build.

See the March 10,2010 article below:

Candidate for governor Virg Bernero proposes state-owned bank to ease credit crunch
By Chris Knape | The Grand Rapids Press
March 10, 2010, 6:47AM

Bernero saying Michigan's businesses are being left behind by big banks, Democrat gubernatorial candidate and Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero announced a plan Tuesday to create a state-owned bank to serve as a lending "backstop" and help ease a credit crunch.

The plan would mimic the state-owned Bank of North Dakota, which works with banks in that state to help finance business growth efforts, provide student loans and offer other banking services. Rather than being backed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. -- and subject to its regulations -- the bank is backed by the state.

"We can't wait on Wall Street and Washington for our recovery," Bernero said. "The big banks have been saved, meanwhile small business in Michigan is being snuffed out."

Bernero's proposal calls for the bank to be capitalized with the assets of the state and a bond sale.

Whether the proposal gets legs, helps Bernero get his name out to voters who have never heard of him, or gets him labeled a socialist remains to be seen.

FACT SHEET
Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero, Democrat candidate for governor, proposed establishing a state-owned bank to help ease credit markets and encourage business growth. Here's a look at the Bank of North Dakota, which he wants to model the Michigan bank after:
Founded: 1919

Total assets (2009): $3.9 billion

Net income: $58 million

Insured by: State of North Dakota (not FDIC)

Governed by: State Industrial Commission, consisting of the governor, attorney general and North Dakota commissioner of agriculture; a seven-member advisory board appointed by governor

Don Mann, regulatory liaison for the Michigan Association of Community Bankers, said he has "grave concerns" about the government getting into the banking business, but the idea deserves more study and his group has not taken a position on the idea.

"We shouldn't shoot and say, 'That's not going to work,'" Mann said. "We have to have more dialogue from both sides. But the government being in the banking business to me is a scary prospect, especially after taking over auto companies and big banks."

Art Johnson, chief executive officer of United Bank in Grand Rapids and chairman of the American Bankers Association, said he's skeptical that Michigan could quickly and successfully clone North Dakota's success.

Since its state bank has been around since 1919, North Dakota has had plenty of time to ramp up and develop a track record, he said.

"It has the benefit of getting itself capitalized over a great deal of time, having a long learning experience, not having to go out and staff the thing overnight and get started in a tough economy," Johnson said.

He also said he was concerned the bank could be used for political purposes by whatever party is in control of state government.

The state-owned bank has been a boon to North Dakota but might be tough for others to replicate. Rick Clayburgh, president of the North Dakota Bankers Association, said residents organized the bank (and a state-owned grain elevator and mill) in defiance of big out-of-state banks and mill operators that were hindering its farmers early in the 20th century.

"Over the years, it has developed into a very good tool for the state as well as for the industry," he said. "The bank does not necessarily compete directly but works with banks and credit unions."

As an example, he said, the state bank might help finance a project too large for smaller banks to pull off or it might, at the Legislature's behest, provide more loans to programs like those to encourage new farmers. The bank also is profitable, contributing about $60 million to the state's general fund every two years.

Clayburgh said his biggest reservation about bringing the concept to a state like Michigan would be starting during a downturn.

"If a state were going to go down this path, it really needs to be done in good times to ensure it becomes well capitalized and gets off to good start," he said.

Unlike Michigan, North Dakota is slated to run an almost $1 billion budget surplus this year, he said. As a major farming and energy-producing state with a very small population, North Dakota has eluded many of the recessionary problems hampering other states, he said.

E-mail Chris Knape: cknape@grpress.com